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12 August 2010 | |
Provincial Cabinet approves Western Cape Education Bill I am pleased to announce that the Provincial Cabinet has approved the referral of the Western Cape Provincial School Education Amendment Bill to the provincial legislature for processing. This follows a period of public comment and an extensive consultation process with school governing body organizations, the educator unions, school principals, as well as representatives from higher education organizations. The input received from these groups has been carefully considered and where appropriate incorporated into the bill that will now be referred to the legislature. The legislative process will include opportunity for further public comment. I look forward to a robust and constructive debate on the bill. This is a significant piece of legislation for the future of education in the Western Cape. The need to amend the existing Provincial Act was occasioned by a range of factors. These include the following:
Therefore different categories of amendments have been included in the Bill. These include: The amended preamble of the Bill encapsulates the overriding objectives of the bill: “WHEREAS, to this end, it is essential that all learners have access to the highest quality of basic education that the province can provide and which will uphold the principles and values of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, particularly the rights of children, while requiring the highest standards of accountability from these learners, their parents, school governing bodies, educators and officials.”
Provisions that strengthen the ability of the WCED to monitor performance:
S3(1) - additional principles for formulation of policy:
S7(g) - rule making function of the HOD in relation to education and training programmes/examinations: S9 - authorization to visit and assess a school S63 - making of regulations by the Provincial Minister Sections that strengthen the capacity of the WCED to deliver quality outcomes: S12b - identification of and steps to be taken to correct underperformance of learners, management/governance and safety of learners/staff. Steps include: S45A - prohibition of dangerous objects - search and seizure procedures and testing for illegal substances S45B - no initiation practices and no political activities during school time on school premises. I am confident that the legislative process will be concluded in October this year and that these sections as well as a range of other inclusions in the Bill will help the provincial government deliver on its overriding objectives of improving learner outcomes, increasing levels of accountability, eradicating underperforming schools and of putting the rights of learners to a quality basic education first. For enquiries, contact Bronagh Casey: 072 724 1422 or brcasey@pgwc.gov.za. Visit our website: http://wced.wcape.gov.za return to: WCED Home page | Media Releases Index page | |
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